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Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots

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Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#1 » by Danny Darko » Thu Jan 29, 2015 4:29 am

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SuperBowl XLVV: End a Dynasty to begin a Dynasty


Carol vs the Curmudgeon

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Seahawks-

TBA


Patriots

TBA


Danny's .02:

1. Brady vs the Legion of Boom

This may be Gronk vs Chancellor. I like the fact that Kam has so much experience with Vernon Davis. More concerning is the degree to which Sherm can be Sherm if they pick on him.

2. Seattle Pass Rush

Two weeks in a row showed very little of the kind of pass rush you may need vs Brady, but the line may be suited to collapse on the deep stable of runners the Pats have. I am still hoping to see Cliff Avril do his thing to Brady and get the fumble sack going.

3. They Aight

Kearse has come up clutch all season and really in big moments in the playoffs. As long a Doug and Kearse do their thing at the right times and Luke Willson gets in on the act Deon should be eating his hat after the game.

4. Early Mo
Seattle obviously never feels out of a game, but they also thrive as front runners. Here's to hoping for a a quick advantage and getting the Pats out of grind the run mode vs the LOB.

Predictions-
Seattle 28 Pats 24
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Re: Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#2 » by Brandon-Clyde » Sun Feb 1, 2015 12:23 am

And let us be classy in victory should victory be ours
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Re: Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#3 » by Bulltalk » Sun Feb 1, 2015 5:34 am

^^^F*ck classy. The whole country still refuses to believe in us. Let's stuff it down their throats. No, I don't think it will be as big of a blowout as last year; but I do think we'll win convincingly. And I will wag it in anyone's face who I can.

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Re: Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#4 » by Brandon-Clyde » Sun Feb 1, 2015 11:01 pm

Bulltalk wrote:^^^F*ck classy. The whole country still refuses to believe in us. Let's stuff it down their throats. No, I don't think it will be as big of a blowout as last year; but I do think we'll win convincingly. And I will wag it in anyone's face who I can.

Take that! We rule!

If you want other teams fans to acknowledge the Seahawks success you need to show some class. If you act like a jerk the fans of other teams will look for reasons to disparage your team. Being classy is the way to get respect
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Re: Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#5 » by Danny Darko » Mon Feb 2, 2015 1:28 am

Great end to the half
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Re: Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#6 » by jakecronus8 » Mon Feb 2, 2015 3:11 am

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Re: Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#7 » by Danny Darko » Mon Feb 2, 2015 3:34 am

Worst call ever
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Post#8 » by LondonRaptors » Mon Feb 2, 2015 3:42 am

Caroll had a brain fart. What the hell was he thinking
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Re: Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#9 » by Sky Bucks » Mon Feb 2, 2015 3:48 am

Bulltalk wrote:^^^F*ck classy. The whole country still refuses to believe in us. Let's stuff it down their throats. No, I don't think it will be as big of a blowout as last year; but I do think we'll win convincingly. And I will wag it in anyone's face who I can.

Take that! We rule!

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Re: Super Bowl XLVV: Seahawks vs Patriots 

Post#10 » by rcg » Mon Feb 2, 2015 5:08 am

Hi, Broncos fan here, but I rooted for the Seahawks this Super Bowl. And I just have to say, as a USC alum...oh, Pete...

that was the single worst play call in the history of football. you know what i'm talking about. and i don't mean the history of the super bowl or even the nfl. i mean the entire game of football, from the 1800's to now and into the infinite future, there has never been and never will be as stupid a play call as the one the seahawks coaches put in on 2nd and goal from the 1 with less than a minute to play.

i'm including pop warner ball, high school ball, college ball, even sandlot ball between buddies on a sunday afternoon in september.

that was the worst call. ever!!!!

i heard pete carroll's explanation after the game and it was total bs. at first there was a question about whether or not the qb audibled that stupid p%!# play. but no, it was the coaches' call (carroll's responsibility) and so it will forever be known as the idiocy of the 2015 super bowl that robbed the seahawks of a win. what a shame.

think maybe it would have been a better idea to run the ball regardless of the coverage package? and what were the seahawks doing with that wr formation? and why not use a timout to match formations if that was so important. but no, pete decided to "waste a down" in his own words just to take a shot with a p%!#. doh!!

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